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Gabriel Park
is located in a community setting, single family and multi‑family dwellings,
across from Gabriel Park - a pleasant retreat in a community setting. We are
near the neighborhoods of Hillsdale and Multnomah Village, and close to
Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy.

Time from
OHSU: We are only 4.25 miles, a 10-minute drive from the campus of OHSU.

16 MD and 2
DO faculty (Medical Director is also Associate Residency Director)

12 residents

2 sports
medicine fellow

1 Nurse
Practitioners and 1 Physician Assistant

1 LCSW -
behavioral health

Many of our
faculty members serve on national committees and offer expertise in such
specialties as sports medicine, pediatrics, diabetes management, preventive
medicine, gynecology, and obstetrical care.

Aspects
to Consider:

Excellent
neighborhood restaurants in both Multnomah Village and Hillsdale are within 5
minutes: Grand Central Bakery, Marcos Cafe, Hillsdale Pub, and many
restaurants.

Local
community newspapers: SW Connection, Village Post and Jewish Review

Street
parking.

Gabriel Park
is a complete park with hiking and walking trails and a dog off leash area.

Large
Portland Public Parks fitness center across the street –with two full sized
pools, weight room, aerobics classes, and cardio equipment

Located near
several top-rated private and public schools: West Hills Montessori, St. John's
Fisher School, Oregon Episcopal School, Jesuit High School, Wilson High School

Mix of
non-English speaking patients

Located near
a large Jewish Community Center

Working with
South West Community Health Center to develop and support a new safety-net
clinic for the poor and vulnerable populations in the southwest community
around our practice. This center opened May of 2005. Volunteer faculty and
residents from all clinics as part of rotation responsibilities staff this new
and much needed service.

Kaiser Permanente's Beaverton office is located in a
suburban setting, among a diverse business district as well as single-family
and multi-family dwellings, within two blocks of two parks. We are on Beaverton
Hillsdale Highway, near 217.

Time from OHSU: 8 miles;a 15-minute drive from the campus
of OHSU

Physical Plant:

44 exam rooms

Two procedure rooms

On-site laboratory and x-ray, EKG, ultrasound, colposcopy

On-site pharmacy

Three Conference room

Large staff lunch room

Resident lounge & library

Shower and lockers

Administrative offices

One preceptor room with three computers

Patient Demographics

66,000 appointed primary care patients/year –257 per day.
Appointed care five days per week, and urgent care is open seven days per week.

We serve a broad range from lower to upper income and a
mixture of private pay, Medicare and Medicaid populations.

Across the Willamette River from "The Hill" or main OHSU
campus. It sits in southeast Portland, surrounded by an economically diverse
neighborhood, lively business districts, and the expansive wooded parks of
nearby Mt. Tabor.

Time from OHSU: 15 minutes by car across the Ross Island
Bridge from OHSU to Richmond. Some residents bike to Richmond or live in nearby
neighborhoods.

Physical Plant:

Richmond was built from the ground up in the summer of 1995,
and was designed as a community family medicine residency training center.
Features include:

More than 16,000 square feet

28 exam rooms –expanding to 30 exam rooms and five talking
rooms by July 20156

1 procedure room

2 phlebotomy rooms

Onsite radiology

Onsite pharmacy (340B pricing)

Shared faculty and administrative offices

Large staff lounge with lunch room and showers

Conference room

3 dictating/work areas with OHSU networked computers

1 resident/precepting office with networked computers

Resident work area and lounge

Patient Demographics

Richmond patients reflect the economic diversity of the
surrounding neighborhoods. Richmond became a Federally Qualified Health Center
(FQHC) Look Alike in August 2004, and by June 2012 became a full grant-funded
Community Health Center/FQHC (allowing it to care for a larger number of
uninsured, Medicaid and Medicare patients from its service area which comprises
a population of 75,000. The population is especially culturally diverse, from
southeast Portland's Russian, Latino, Chinese and Southeast Asian immigrant
populations. As is true of all OHSU family medicine practices, our patients
range from the newborn to the elderly.

Clinical Resources

Richmond has tools that a community family physician would
require in his or her practice, including sigmoidoscope, colposcope,
tympanometer and very functional procedure rooms. Patient blood samples are
sent by courier to the OHSU lab results are returned through OHSU's clinical
computer network. Digital x-ray is on-site. Level three Patient Centered
Primary Care Medical home which includes integrated behavioral health team.

OHSU Family Medicine at Scappoose is located about 25 miles
northwest of Portland, in the medically underserved area of Columbia County,
population 48,000. We provide routine, acute and preventive care for infants
and children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. We offer women a full range
of health care services, including annual exams, maternity and pregnancy care.
We develop relationships with our patients that allow us to respond to their
changing needs in every phase of their lives. We make a special effort to
understand our patients' health histories, their family responsibilities and
the things that are important in their lives. We respect their beliefs, values
and cultural needs. We care for people —while we treat their illnesses or
medical conditions.

Physical Plant:

Opened in January 1998

Comprehensive electronic health record

18 exam rooms including a procedure room, a therapy/counseling
room and a phlebotomy room